Our March of death and people power from Mactan to EDSA : in articles and poems / By Francisco O. Javines
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TextManila, Philippines : Rex Book Store, c1992Description: 289 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN: - 9712308340
- Fil DS 686.4 J328 1992
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PROSE (Memoirs, Articles, etc.)
PART ONE
*Our Passion for Freedom
"Our March of Death"
"Jose Laurel, Sr., The Total Filipino"
"A Pageant of Heroes"
PART TWO
*Our Democracy on Trial and so Are We
"This Thing Called Independence"
"A Government Run Like Hell"
"Another Exercise in Frustration"
"We Are Also Responsible Citizens"
"Freedom from the Press"
"We Can Do It" (A Satire)
"The Miracle at EDSA"
"Proclaim a Revolutionary Government Now"
"Now: Direct Legislation by the People"
PART THREE
*The Values We Cherish: (Social, Spiritual, Educational)
"The Road to Excellence"
"The Morality in Our Laws"
"To Get Rid of Diploma Mills, Abolish the Diplomas"
"Tribute to a Nurse" "All About Love"
"Christian Unity: Dream of a Thousand Years"
"The Need to Know and Practice Our Own Religion"
"My Spiritual Life: A Testimony"
"Fifty Laughter-Filled Years"
PART FOUR
*Some Notes on Poetry and Some Poems
"Should a Poem Mean, Be, or Be Me"
"Poetry and the Technologist"
"Ancient Philippine Riddles and Proverbs as Inchoate
"The Poetry of Villa and MacLeish"
"Lapulapu Before the Battle"
*On Heroes
"Rest Not, Rizal, Not Yet"
"Fernando Lantin, My Student"
"Noon" (In a concentration camp in Bagac)
"January 26
*On Cherished Values
"To Our Teachers, Makers of Men"
"They Only Hiked to Heaven" (Elegy in Honor of Boy Scouts and Scouters who died on their way to the Marathon, Greece World Jamboree)
"The T and the Plebiscite"
"The Man with the Woe" (A Parody)
"Industrialists, Dream, Plan, Build On"
"View from Atop the Silahis Hotel"
"Living"
"Christmas Greetings"
"The Rose and the Ruins"
"Wash Day at the River"
"The Estero"
"A Man at Ten"
"To the Graduates
"To Lea"
*On Religion and the Religious
"What is Religion"
"Thanks, Oh Lord, That I Can Still Thank You Now"
"Here Was a Man" (On the Pope's Visit)
"Father Pacifico Ortiz, S.J "
"Father Garcia, C.M."
"The Santo Nino Cries"
*On Presidents and a Would be President
"The Passing of the Chief" (On the Death of Pres. Roxas)
"Lead On" (On Pres. Marcos in 1966)
"God Must Have Loved Him More (Elegy on Pres. Kennedy)
"To Imelda, on Her Birthday (July 2, 1.968)
"To Cory, Our Joan of Arc"
"For Vera M. Sabin (On her return to the U.S.)
"Psycho-Poetry"
"A Quasi-Sonnet for Modern Valentines"
"To an Angel in the Rain"
"The Laughter of a Tear"
"Waiting"
"New Wine"
PART FIVE
*Letters to Editors
Manila Times, on Mayor Lacson
Phil. Free Press, on neutrality
Manila Times, on taxicabs
Manila Times, on awards to honest drivers
Manila Times, on raped girl made movie actress
PART SIX
*On the Strange and the Unexplained
"The True Story about a Poltergeist
PART SEVEN
*Translations from Spanish and Original Poems in Spanish
"The Childhood I Enjoyed" (Excerpt from the autobiography of Eduardo Makabenta, Sr. whose life spanned the Spanish, American, and the Filipino regimes)
"El Cuervo" (Translation of "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe)
"Para Mi Amigo Guillermo, Un Soneto" (In honor of Guillermo Gomez Rivera, who won the Premio Zobel, an annual Award for the best writer in Spanish)
"Como Te Arno" (Translation of Elizabeth Barret Browning's "How Do I Love Thee")
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